Kentucky Basketball season ends vs. Iowa State: 4 things to know and postgame banter
The Cats’ season comes to a close.
No. 7 Kentucky saw its season come to an end Sunday in St. Louis, falling to No.
2 Iowa State, 82-63 in the Round of 32 with a trip to the Sweet 16 on the line. Kentucky came out firing, building an early 20-11 lead and controlling the pace of the game. However, Iowa State quickly responded with a 9-0 run to tie things up, shifting momentum midway through the first half.
Despite the run, Kentucky managed to hold the lead for most of the opening half, but the Cyclones continued to battle, and just before the break, Iowa State knocked down a three-pointer to take a 31-30 lead into halftime. From there, it was all Iowa State in the second half. The Cyclones’ suffocating defense completely took over, overwhelming Kentucky and forcing 20 turnovers, the most under head coach Mark Pope.
Iowa State capitalized on those mistakes, turning them into over 20 points and building separation as the half progressed. Kentucky struggled to find any offensive rhythm, as Iowa State’s pressure disrupted passing lanes, forced rushed decisions, and limited scoring opportunities. It was a dominant defensive showing by the Cyclones and a turning point that Kentucky could not overcome.
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